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Nortel Networks Corporation does not have significant operations. Previously, it engaged in supplying networking products and solutions, including hardware, software, and services to service providers and enterprise customers worldwide. The company was formerly known as Northern Telecom and changed its name to Nortel Networks Corporation. Nortel Networks Corporation was incorporated in 1895 and is based in Mississauga, Canada. On January 14, 2009, Nortel Networks Corporation filed for creditor protection under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act in Canada.

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SEC Orders Hearings On Registration Suspension Or Revocation Against Nortel Networks Corporation For Failure To Make Required Periodic Filings

Jul 8 15

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC or the commission) instituted public administrative proceeding to determine whether to revoke or suspend for a period not exceeding twelve months the registration of each class of the securities of Nortel Networks Corporation for failure to make required periodic filings with the Commission. In this Order, the Division of Enforcement (Division) alleges that the company was delinquent in its required periodic filings with the Commission. In this proceeding, instituted pursuant to Exchange Act Section 12(j), a hearing will be scheduled before an Administrative Law Judge. At the hearing, the judge will hear evidence from the Division and the company to determine whether the allegations of the Division contained in the Order, which the Division alleges constitute failures to comply with Exchange Act Section 13(a) and Rules 13a-1 and 13a-13 there under, are true. The judge in the proceeding will then determine whether the registrations pursuant to Exchange Act Section 12 of each class of the securities of the company should be revoked or suspended for a period not exceeding twelve months. The Commission ordered that the Administrative Law Judge in this proceeding issue an initial decision not later than 120 days from the date of service of the order instituting proceeding.

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